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Know more about Katchatheevu island dispute

New Delhi: The continued firing upon the Indian fishermen of Tamilnadu has created a political storm in the politically volatile state and the Katchatheevu island has assumed political significance. Other than the Congress party, almost all

 

Katchatheevu is a controversial uninhabited island administered by Sri Lanka. In 1974, India recognized the Sri Lankan ownership to the island on a conditional agreement.




 
But, historical evidence abounds that Katchatheevu was the zamindari of the Raja of Ramnad, and subsequently became a part of the State of Tamil Nadu.
 
The Memoirs of the Governor of Ceylon from 1757 to 1762 clearly establishes the control of the Raja of Ramnad over the island.
 

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